- The Artistry Of Brenda Holloway · 1968
- The Motown Anthology · 2003
- Detroit Dance · 2007
- The Motown Anthology · 2005
- Brenda Holloway: The Hits (Re-recorded Version) · 2006
- Brenda Holloway: The Hits (Re-recorded Version) · 2006
- The Motown Anthology · 2005
- Soul Nights · 2006
- Ian Levine's Northern Soul Classics, Vol. 2 · 2023
- Same Page - Single · 2018
- Spellbound: Rare And Unreleased Motown Gems · 2017
- Spellbound: Rare And Unreleased Motown Gems · 2017
- Spellbound: Rare And Unreleased Motown Gems · 2017
Albums
- 1999
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Brenda Holloway
Soul singer and songwriter Brenda Holloway started out as an L.A.-based backup singer in the early '60s, but she signed to Motown shortly after, and her 1964 debut single, “Every Little Bit Hurts,” became a smash. She had other mid-'60s hits, but her relationship with the label was a contentious one, as they seldom released her own compositions as singles. When they finally did, her “You've Made Me So Very Happy” became not only a hit for Holloway, but a huge pop success in 1969 for Blood, Sweat & Tears. By the end of the decade, Holloway had retired from music, not to return until the '80s.
- HOMETOWN
- Atascadero, CA, United States
- BORN
- 21 June 1946
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul